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MummyChunk
2024-10-13 04:42:31 UTC
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What can be used as a substitution for Cream of Tartar in a Meringu
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Dave Smith
2024-10-13 13:21:34 UTC
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What can be used as a substitution for Cream of Tartar in a Meringue
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Thank You in advance
You posted a message looking for someone to tell you a substitute for
cream of tartar when yoy could have simply Googled it?? Wow. You
really are the ghost of Ophelia.
Cindy Hamilton
2024-10-13 15:15:36 UTC
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What can be used as a substitution for Cream of Tartar in a Meringue
portion of a recipe?
Thank You in advance
You posted a message looking for someone to tell you a substitute for
cream of tartar when yoy could have simply Googled it?? Wow. You
really are the ghost of Ophelia.
He could substitute a copper mixing bowl.
--
Cindy Hamilton
Dave Smith
2024-10-13 15:44:13 UTC
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What can be used as a substitution for Cream of Tartar in a Meringue
portion of a recipe?
Thank You in advance
You posted a message looking for someone to tell you a substitute for
cream of tartar when yoy could have simply Googled it?? Wow. You
really are the ghost of Ophelia.
He could substitute a copper mixing bowl.
I suppose. There are a couple other things that could be used. I figured
she could Google it as easy as any of us could do and she would have the
information faster than posting it here and asking us to do it for her.
Hank Rogers
2024-10-13 17:43:56 UTC
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What can be used as a substitution for Cream of Tartar in a Meringue
portion of a recipe?
Thank You in advance
You posted a message looking for someone to tell you a substitute for
cream of tartar when yoy could have simply  Googled it??   Wow.  You
really are the ghost of Ophelia.
He could substitute a copper mixing bowl.
I suppose. There are a couple other things that could be used. I figured
she could Google it as easy as any of us could do and she would have the
information faster than posting it here and asking us to do it for her.
Officer Dave, you've spent much more of your valuable time bitching
about this than it would have taken you to google it, type it up and
post it. But bitching is what you enjoy most of all, right?
Bruce
2024-10-13 17:45:36 UTC
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Post by Dave Smith
What can be used as a substitution for Cream of Tartar in a Meringue
portion of a recipe?
Thank You in advance
You posted a message looking for someone to tell you a substitute for
cream of tartar when yoy could have simply Googled it?? Wow. You
really are the ghost of Ophelia.
Who needs trolls when you have the Sisterhood.
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Hiram Freeborn
2024-10-13 18:13:23 UTC
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On Sun, 13 Oct 2024 09:21:34 -0400, Dave Smith
Post by Dave Smith
What can be used as a substitution for Cream of Tartar in a Meringue
portion of a recipe?
Thank You in advance
You posted a message looking for someone to tell you a substitute for
cream of tartar when yoy could have simply Googled it?? Wow. You
really are the ghost of Ophelia.
Who needs trolls when you have the Sisterhood.
Your immediate expendability confirmed.
Rock Stolid
2024-10-13 19:20:18 UTC
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What can be used as a substitution for Cream of Tartar in a Meringue
portion of a recipe?
Thank You in advance
You posted a message looking for someone to tell you a substitute for
cream of tartar when yoy could have simply  Googled it??   Wow.  You
really are the ghost of Ophelia.
Can you imagine, coming to a food group and daring to ask a food question!
D
2024-10-13 20:52:06 UTC
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What can be used as a substitution for Cream of Tartar in a Meringue
portion of a recipe?
Thank You in advance
You posted a message looking for someone to tell you a substitute for cream
of tartar when yoy could have simply  Googled it??   Wow.  You really are
the ghost of Ophelia.
Can you imagine, coming to a food group and daring to ask a food question!
Oh what a heinous crime! ;)
Hiram Freeborn
2024-10-14 14:14:44 UTC
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What can be used as a substitution for Cream of Tartar in a Meringue
portion of a recipe?
Thank You in advance
You posted a message looking for someone to tell you a substitute for
cream of tartar when yoy could have simply  Googled it??   Wow.  You
really are the ghost of Ophelia.
Can you imagine, coming to a food group and daring to ask a food question!
Oh what a heinous crime! ;)
Yeah it's flat out nutso.
Rock Stolid
2024-10-14 17:28:03 UTC
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What can be used as a substitution for Cream of Tartar in a Meringue
portion of a recipe?
Thank You in advance
You posted a message looking for someone to tell you a substitute for
cream of tartar when yoy could have simply  Googled it??   Wow.  You
really are the ghost of Ophelia.
Can you imagine, coming to a food group and daring to ask a food question!
Oh what a heinous crime! ;)
Like asking "premium or regular" at the gas station...

No chips for you and off to bed!
ItsJoanNotJoAnn
2024-10-13 19:35:51 UTC
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What can be used as a substitution for Cream of Tartar in a Meringue
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You posted a message looking for someone to tell you about a substitute
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cream of tartar when you could have simply Googled it?? Wow. You
really are the ghost of Ophelia.
🤜🤛
Bruce
2024-10-13 20:13:32 UTC
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What can be used as a substitution for Cream of Tartar in a Meringue
portion of a recipe?
Thank You in advance
You posted a message looking for someone to tell you about a substitute
for
cream of tartar when you could have simply Googled it?? Wow. You
really are the ghost of Ophelia.
🤜🤛
You have a problem with Ophelia, who's been gone for years, but you're
chummy with Greg Sorrow. Just because he sometimes throws you a bone.
That's pathetic.
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Ben Collver
2024-10-13 16:01:33 UTC
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What can be used as a substitution for Cream of Tartar in a Meringue
portion of a recipe?
Thank You in advance
Looking at several meringue recipes, it doesn't appear that cream of
tarter is necessary. I happen to know it is acidic when combined with
water, so you could potentially substitute lemon juice and double the
amount. 1 ts cream of tartar == 2 ts lemon juice
Hiram Freeborn
2024-10-13 18:12:13 UTC
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What can be used as a substitution for Cream of Tartar in a Meringue
portion of a recipe?
Thank You in advance
Looking at several meringue recipes, it doesn't appear that cream of
tarter is necessary. I happen to know it is acidic when combined with
water, so you could potentially substitute lemon juice and double the
amount. 1 ts cream of tartar == 2 ts lemon juice
I believe you are right.

https://www.simplyrecipes.com/the-best-cream-of-tartar-substitutes-5213170

For Stabilizing Egg Whites, Use Vinegar or Lemon Juice

For Preventing Crystallization, Use Corn Syrup

For Leavening, Use Baking Powder, Vinegar, or Lemon Juice
MummyChunk
2024-10-13 19:20:03 UTC
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What can be used as a substitution for Cream of Tartar in
Meringu
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portion of a recipe
Thank You in advanc
You posted a message looking for someone to tell you a substitut
for
Post by Dave Smith
cream of tartar when yoy could have simply Googled it?? Wow.
You
Post by Dave Smith
really are the ghost of Ophelia
I value the opinion of those here that obviously have a great deal o
cooking experience. Always better to hear it better from those wh
have used tried and true methods which can be better than Dr. Google

Curious, in a meringue recipe, what is the purpose of Cream of Tarta
being included? I ask because of the mention in the other post repl
about a copper mixing bowl

Thanks agai


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ItsJoanNotJoAnn
2024-10-13 19:42:22 UTC
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You posted a message looking for someone to tell you a substitute
for
Post by Dave Smith
cream of tartar when yoy could have simply Googled it?? Wow.
You
Post by Dave Smith
really are the ghost of Ophelia.
I value the opinion of those here that obviously have a great deal of
cooking experience. Always better to hear it better from those who
have used tried and true methods which can be better than Dr. Google.
Curious, in a meringue recipe, what is the purpose of Cream of Tartar
being included? I ask because of the mention in the other post reply
about a copper mixing bowl.
Thanks again
Once again, you could have Googled this information and
the answer to your question of why it might be needed
instead of posting your question here and waiting on
someone to answer you.

Did you think what you'd read on Google would just be
a big fat lie??

Your next question will probably be "What is cream of
tartar?" I'll give you a hint, it involves wine making.
Bruce
2024-10-13 20:15:22 UTC
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Post by Dave Smith
You posted a message looking for someone to tell you a substitute
for
Post by Dave Smith
cream of tartar when yoy could have simply Googled it?? Wow.
You
Post by Dave Smith
really are the ghost of Ophelia.
I value the opinion of those here that obviously have a great deal of
cooking experience. Always better to hear it better from those who
have used tried and true methods which can be better than Dr. Google.
Curious, in a meringue recipe, what is the purpose of Cream of Tartar
being included? I ask because of the mention in the other post reply
about a copper mixing bowl.
Thanks again
Once again, you could have Googled this information and
the answer to your question of why it might be needed
instead of posting your question here and waiting on
someone to answer you.
Did you think what you'd read on Google would just be
a big fat lie??
Your next question will probably be "What is cream of
tartar?" I'll give you a hint, it involves wine making.
So there are no more questions allowed in RFC, because everything can
be googled. Break this rule and you'll face the wrath of the
Sisterhood!
--
Bruce
<https://emalm.com/?v=SQqZJ>
Cindy Hamilton
2024-10-13 21:37:50 UTC
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Post by Dave Smith
You posted a message looking for someone to tell you a substitute
for
Post by Dave Smith
cream of tartar when yoy could have simply Googled it?? Wow.
You
Post by Dave Smith
really are the ghost of Ophelia.
I value the opinion of those here that obviously have a great deal of
cooking experience. Always better to hear it better from those who
have used tried and true methods which can be better than Dr. Google.
Curious, in a meringue recipe, what is the purpose of Cream of Tartar
being included? I ask because of the mention in the other post reply
about a copper mixing bowl.
Thanks again
Once again, you could have Googled this information and
the answer to your question of why it might be needed
instead of posting your question here and waiting on
someone to answer you.
Did you think what you'd read on Google would just be
a big fat lie??
Your next question will probably be "What is cream of
tartar?" I'll give you a hint, it involves wine making.
So there are no more questions allowed in RFC, because everything can
be googled. Break this rule and you'll face the wrath of the
Sisterhood!
Googling the question would certainly avoid the opprobrium
involved in asking such a simple question here.
--
Cindy Hamilton
D
2024-10-13 21:05:14 UTC
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Post by Dave Smith
You posted a message looking for someone to tell you a substitute
for
Post by Dave Smith
cream of tartar when yoy could have simply Googled it?? Wow.
You
Post by Dave Smith
really are the ghost of Ophelia.
I value the opinion of those here that obviously have a great deal of
cooking experience. Always better to hear it better from those who
have used tried and true methods which can be better than Dr. Google.
Curious, in a meringue recipe, what is the purpose of Cream of Tartar
being included? I ask because of the mention in the other post reply
about a copper mixing bowl.
Thanks again
Once again, you could have Googled this information and
the answer to your question of why it might be needed
instead of posting your question here and waiting on
someone to answer you.
Did you think what you'd read on Google would just be
a big fat lie??
Your next question will probably be "What is cream of
tartar?" I'll give you a hint, it involves wine making.
You do know that another option that is open to you, is to simply not
reply. That would have saved you precious minutes of your life you could
use for something more pleasurable. On the other hand, it could be that
these type of responses do give you immense joy, so that is probably the
explanation. ;)
ItsJoanNotJoAnn
2024-10-14 23:22:56 UTC
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Once again, you could have Googled this information and
the answer to your question of why it might be needed
instead of posting your question here and waiting on
someone to answer you.
You do know that another option that is open to you, is to simply not
reply. That would have saved you precious minutes of your life you could
use for something more pleasurable. On the other hand, it could be that
these type of responses do give you immense joy, so that is probably the
explanation. ;)
And you have an option as well. You can stop reading my
replies if they rankle you. I guess it gives you joy to
reply to me.

Ain't it nice we both have solutions which most likely
neither of us will follow?
Hiram Freeborn
2024-10-15 14:19:21 UTC
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Post by ItsJoanNotJoAnn
Once again, you could have Googled this information and
the answer to your question of why it might be needed
instead of posting your question here and waiting on
someone to answer you.
You do know that another option that is open to you, is to simply not
reply. That would have saved you precious minutes of your life you could
use for something more pleasurable. On the other hand, it could be that
these type of responses do give you immense joy, so that is probably the
explanation. ;)
And you have an option as well.  You can stop reading my
replies if they rankle you.  I guess it gives you joy to
reply to me.
Why impute joy where simple group engineering may be in play?
Ain't it nice we both have solutions which most likely
neither of us will follow?
Choice favors liberty, so the rudder is all ours.
Rock Stolid
2024-10-15 16:17:14 UTC
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You can stop reading my
replies if they rankle you.
...or you can stop rankling...
ItsJoanNotJoAnn
2024-10-15 17:29:35 UTC
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You can stop reading my
replies if they rankle you.
....or you can stop rankling...
But you would be so bored and disappointed if I did.
Hiram Freeborn
2024-10-15 17:58:02 UTC
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You can stop reading my
replies if they rankle you.
....or you can stop rankling...
But you would be so bored and disappointed if I did.
S'pose you tried and waited to se if actual food chatter could recapture
the vibe here?

Not much to lose.

"What are you having for dinner" is an OK tickler, but it sure isn't
much on the basics of cookery or culinary arts.
MummyChunk
2024-10-15 23:01:01 UTC
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You can stop reading m
replies if they rankle you
....or you can stop rankling..
But you would be so bored and disappointed if I did
S'pose you tried and waited to se if actual food chatter coul
recapture
Post by Hiram Freeborn
the vibe here
Not much to lose
"What are you having for dinner" is an OK tickler, but i
sure isn't
Post by Hiram Freeborn
much on the basics of cookery or culinary arts
I try to do this here and in the baking group. Much more interestin
than some of the conversations that I read in this group and th
others. Granted, everyone is free to say and feel what they want bu
I think we all enjoy talking about cooking too. Over at Poetr
Commentary Will Dockery and others do not seem to have the same issue
and we see here


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D
2024-10-15 20:44:29 UTC
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Post by ItsJoanNotJoAnn
Once again, you could have Googled this information and
the answer to your question of why it might be needed
instead of posting your question here and waiting on
someone to answer you.
You do know that another option that is open to you, is to simply not
reply. That would have saved you precious minutes of your life you could
use for something more pleasurable. On the other hand, it could be that
these type of responses do give you immense joy, so that is probably the
explanation. ;)
And you have an option as well. You can stop reading my
replies if they rankle you. I guess it gives you joy to
reply to me.
Ain't it nice we both have solutions which most likely
neither of us will follow?
No, no, as long as I can annoy you, it does bring me immense joy! Please
say I managed to do it again? =D
Hiram Freeborn
2024-10-14 14:13:54 UTC
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Once again, you could have Googled this information and
the answer to your question of why it might be needed
instead of posting your question here and waiting on
someone to answer you.
And we all can go to Youtube for videos of trending Hawaiian food and
culture, but without dsi1's guidance we generally are on hit and miss
mode - hence the value of local community expert.
Post by ItsJoanNotJoAnn
Did you think what you'd read on Google would just be
a big fat lie??
OMG!

The most censored, politicized, invasive instrument of Skynet and you
think it's NOT compromised?

Here's a clue - in a food group will be some who provide personal
insights, not AI driven mind probes.
D
2024-10-14 20:06:02 UTC
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Post by ItsJoanNotJoAnn
Once again, you could have Googled this information and
the answer to your question of why it might be needed
instead of posting your question here and waiting on
someone to answer you.
And we all can go to Youtube for videos of trending Hawaiian food and
culture, but without dsi1's guidance we generally are on hit and miss mode -
hence the value of local community expert.
Post by ItsJoanNotJoAnn
Did you think what you'd read on Google would just be
a big fat lie??
OMG!
The most censored, politicized, invasive instrument of Skynet and you think
it's NOT compromised?
Here's a clue - in a food group will be some who provide personal insights,
not AI driven mind probes.
This is the truth. I really do not understand people who just enjoy
googling. Why do they write here at all trying to condemn other people to
gooling? Wouldn't they be better off, just googling instead of harping on
people here?
Hiram Freeborn
2024-10-14 20:10:59 UTC
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Post by ItsJoanNotJoAnn
Once again, you could have Googled this information and
the answer to your question of why it might be needed
instead of posting your question here and waiting on
someone to answer you.
And we all can go to Youtube for videos of trending Hawaiian food and
culture, but without dsi1's guidance we generally are on hit and miss
mode - hence the value of local community expert.
Post by ItsJoanNotJoAnn
Did you think what you'd read on Google would just be
a big fat lie??
OMG!
The most censored, politicized, invasive instrument of Skynet and you
think it's NOT compromised?
Here's a clue - in a food group will be some who provide personal
insights, not AI driven mind probes.
This is the truth. I really do not understand people who just enjoy
googling. Why do they write here at all trying to condemn other people
to gooling? Wouldn't they be better off, just googling instead of
harping on people here?
Oh dear...subject/verb agreement here will win you nothing but more spite...
D
2024-10-15 20:32:59 UTC
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Post by ItsJoanNotJoAnn
Once again, you could have Googled this information and
the answer to your question of why it might be needed
instead of posting your question here and waiting on
someone to answer you.
And we all can go to Youtube for videos of trending Hawaiian food and
culture, but without dsi1's guidance we generally are on hit and miss mode
- hence the value of local community expert.
Post by ItsJoanNotJoAnn
Did you think what you'd read on Google would just be
a big fat lie??
OMG!
The most censored, politicized, invasive instrument of Skynet and you
think it's NOT compromised?
Here's a clue - in a food group will be some who provide personal
insights, not AI driven mind probes.
This is the truth. I really do not understand people who just enjoy
googling. Why do they write here at all trying to condemn other people to
gooling? Wouldn't they be better off, just googling instead of harping on
people here?
Oh dear...subject/verb agreement here will win you nothing but more spite...
Sadly I fear you are right. =(
Hiram Freeborn
2024-10-15 23:37:04 UTC
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Post by ItsJoanNotJoAnn
Once again, you could have Googled this information and
the answer to your question of why it might be needed
instead of posting your question here and waiting on
someone to answer you.
And we all can go to Youtube for videos of trending Hawaiian food
and culture, but without dsi1's guidance we generally are on hit and
miss mode - hence the value of local community expert.
Post by ItsJoanNotJoAnn
Did you think what you'd read on Google would just be
a big fat lie??
OMG!
The most censored, politicized, invasive instrument of Skynet and
you think it's NOT compromised?
Here's a clue - in a food group will be some who provide personal
insights, not AI driven mind probes.
This is the truth. I really do not understand people who just enjoy
googling. Why do they write here at all trying to condemn other
people to gooling? Wouldn't they be better off, just googling instead
of harping on people here?
Oh dear...subject/verb agreement here will win you nothing but more spite...
Sadly I fear you are right. =(
I think I'm getting fatigued at being right.

But that seems to be the purpose of these bully bitches.

I can not imagine what their karma tab is the go, but a soul bankruptcy
will be recurred for several lifetimes forward.
D
2024-10-16 08:52:18 UTC
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Post by ItsJoanNotJoAnn
Once again, you could have Googled this information and
the answer to your question of why it might be needed
instead of posting your question here and waiting on
someone to answer you.
And we all can go to Youtube for videos of trending Hawaiian food and
culture, but without dsi1's guidance we generally are on hit and miss
mode - hence the value of local community expert.
Post by ItsJoanNotJoAnn
Did you think what you'd read on Google would just be
a big fat lie??
OMG!
The most censored, politicized, invasive instrument of Skynet and you
think it's NOT compromised?
Here's a clue - in a food group will be some who provide personal
insights, not AI driven mind probes.
This is the truth. I really do not understand people who just enjoy
googling. Why do they write here at all trying to condemn other people to
gooling? Wouldn't they be better off, just googling instead of harping on
people here?
Oh dear...subject/verb agreement here will win you nothing but more spite...
Sadly I fear you are right. =(
I think I'm getting fatigued at being right.
But that seems to be the purpose of these bully bitches.
I can not imagine what their karma tab is the go, but a soul bankruptcy will
be recurred for several lifetimes forward.
I think they should file for a spiritual chapter 11 and have their souls
restructured. That is probably the only way forward.
Hiram Freeborn
2024-10-16 14:23:11 UTC
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Once again, you could have Googled this information and
the answer to your question of why it might be needed
instead of posting your question here and waiting on
someone to answer you.
And we all can go to Youtube for videos of trending Hawaiian food
and culture, but without dsi1's guidance we generally are on hit
and miss mode - hence the value of local community expert.
Post by ItsJoanNotJoAnn
Did you think what you'd read on Google would just be
a big fat lie??
OMG!
The most censored, politicized, invasive instrument of Skynet and
you think it's NOT compromised?
Here's a clue - in a food group will be some who provide personal
insights, not AI driven mind probes.
This is the truth. I really do not understand people who just enjoy
googling. Why do they write here at all trying to condemn other
people to gooling? Wouldn't they be better off, just googling
instead of harping on people here?
Oh dear...subject/verb agreement here will win you nothing but more spite...
Sadly I fear you are right. =(
I think I'm getting fatigued at being right.
But that seems to be the purpose of these bully bitches.
I can not imagine what their karma tab is the go, but a soul
bankruptcy will be recurred for several lifetimes forward.
I think they should file for a spiritual chapter 11 and have their souls
restructured. That is probably the only way forward.
Functionally speaking - yes!
Rock Stolid
2024-10-16 18:30:20 UTC
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Once again, you could have Googled this information and
the answer to your question of why it might be needed
instead of posting your question here and waiting on
someone to answer you.
And we all can go to Youtube for videos of trending Hawaiian food
and culture, but without dsi1's guidance we generally are on hit
and miss mode - hence the value of local community expert.
Post by ItsJoanNotJoAnn
Did you think what you'd read on Google would just be
a big fat lie??
OMG!
The most censored, politicized, invasive instrument of Skynet and
you think it's NOT compromised?
Here's a clue - in a food group will be some who provide personal
insights, not AI driven mind probes.
This is the truth. I really do not understand people who just enjoy
googling. Why do they write here at all trying to condemn other
people to gooling? Wouldn't they be better off, just googling
instead of harping on people here?
Oh dear...subject/verb agreement here will win you nothing but more spite...
Sadly I fear you are right. =(
I think I'm getting fatigued at being right.
But that seems to be the purpose of these bully bitches.
I can not imagine what their karma tab is the go, but a soul
bankruptcy will be recurred for several lifetimes forward.
I think they should file for a spiritual chapter 11 and have their souls
restructured. That is probably the only way forward.
Like GE needing to "shed a few" bidnits!
Carol
2024-10-17 19:49:43 UTC
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Post by Hiram Freeborn
Here's a clue - in a food group will be some who provide personal
insights, not AI driven mind probes.
This is the truth. I really do not understand people who just enjoy
googling. Why do they write here at all trying to condemn other
people to gooling? Wouldn't they be better off, just googling instead
of harping on people here?
Google can't answer everything. The human element is missing. That
said, we have some who google everything before replying, apperently
looking to use it for nastygrams...

I was asked in another recipe group for some recipes using 'spice
blends'. No more direction than that. (apparently she meant really
simple ;like 'lemon pepper salt' and not things like baharat, black
river creole etc.) Ah well, I had fun with it!
Bruce
2024-10-17 20:16:16 UTC
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On Thu, 17 Oct 2024 19:49:43 -0000 (UTC), "Carol"
Post by Carol
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Post by D
Post by Hiram Freeborn
Here's a clue - in a food group will be some who provide personal
insights, not AI driven mind probes.
This is the truth. I really do not understand people who just enjoy
googling. Why do they write here at all trying to condemn other
people to gooling? Wouldn't they be better off, just googling instead
of harping on people here?
Google can't answer everything. The human element is missing. That
said, we have some who google everything before replying, apperently
looking to use it for nastygrams...
I don't know what a nastygram is (I could google it!), but I do
recommend googling a bit when you're talking about things you know
jack all about, as you are apt to do.
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Bruce
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Cindy Hamilton
2024-10-17 21:39:25 UTC
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Post by D
Post by Hiram Freeborn
Here's a clue - in a food group will be some who provide personal
insights, not AI driven mind probes.
This is the truth. I really do not understand people who just enjoy
googling. Why do they write here at all trying to condemn other
people to gooling? Wouldn't they be better off, just googling instead
of harping on people here?
Google can't answer everything. The human element is missing. That
said, we have some who google everything before replying, apperently
looking to use it for nastygrams...
Well, of course. I'd rather be sure of my facts before posting.
Your mileage may vary.
--
Cindy Hamilton
Hank Rogers
2024-10-17 22:02:38 UTC
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Post by Carol
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Post by D
Post by Hiram Freeborn
Here's a clue - in a food group will be some who provide personal
insights, not AI driven mind probes.
This is the truth. I really do not understand people who just enjoy
googling. Why do they write here at all trying to condemn other
people to gooling? Wouldn't they be better off, just googling instead
of harping on people here?
Google can't answer everything. The human element is missing. That
said, we have some who google everything before replying, apperently
looking to use it for nastygrams...
Well, of course. I'd rather be sure of my facts before posting.
Your mileage may vary.
In a few years, she'll be just as crazy as Popeye was, before he was
finally put away. And by god, she did it without Crystal Palace.

The navy must be doing something to make these old lifers so fucked in
the head. They need to stop that.
Dave Smith
2024-10-17 23:40:49 UTC
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Post by Carol
Google can't answer everything. The human element is missing. That
said, we have some who google everything before replying, apperently
looking to use it for nastygrams...
Well, of course. I'd rather be sure of my facts before posting.
Your mileage may vary.
Why on earth would you want to be sure of your facts before posting
misinformation and being exposed?
Dave Smith
2024-10-17 21:55:33 UTC
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Post by D
This is the truth. I really do not understand people who just enjoy
googling. Why do they write here at all trying to condemn other
people to gooling? Wouldn't they be better off, just googling instead
of harping on people here?
Google can't answer everything. The human element is missing. That
said, we have some who google everything before replying, apperently
looking to use it for nastygrams...
Google can certainly answer something as simple as finding a substitute
for cream of tartar. Looking to use Google as a nastygram? I used it to
see if there was some reason Google would not be able to answer such a
simple question. All she had to do was a quick Google search, which
would have given her an answer in seconds instead of waiting for someone
else to answer the question, likely after a Google search.... or any
other search engine. We all know that you love to give trolls the
benefit of the doubt, so what do you think was the real reason to post
that question?
Post by Carol
I was asked in another recipe group for some recipes using 'spice
blends'. No more direction than that. (apparently she meant really
simple ;like 'lemon pepper salt' and not things like baharat, black
river creole etc.) Ah well, I had fun with it!
Hank Rogers
2024-10-17 22:25:03 UTC
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Post by Carol
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Post by D
This is the truth. I really do not understand people who just enjoy
googling. Why do they write here at all trying to condemn other
people to gooling? Wouldn't they be better off, just googling instead
of harping on people here?
Google can't answer everything.  The human element is missing.  That
said, we have some who google everything before replying, apperently
looking to use it for nastygrams...
Google can certainly answer something as simple as finding a substitute
for cream of tartar.
You're right dave. This woman should be shunned and banned.

I expect this will be your last post admonishing this unwanted poster,
same as that unmentionable poster you never talk about.
Cindy Hamilton
2024-10-18 08:54:49 UTC
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Google can certainly answer something as simple as finding a substitute
for cream of tartar. Looking to use Google as a nastygram?
She finds it nasty when I post rebuttals to her B.S. I suppose I
could phrase my posts more kindly. I generally reach first for the
clue-by-four.
--
Cindy Hamilton
D
2024-10-18 08:23:32 UTC
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Post by Carol
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Post by D
Post by Hiram Freeborn
Here's a clue - in a food group will be some who provide personal
insights, not AI driven mind probes.
This is the truth. I really do not understand people who just enjoy
googling. Why do they write here at all trying to condemn other
people to gooling? Wouldn't they be better off, just googling instead
of harping on people here?
Google can't answer everything. The human element is missing. That
said, we have some who google everything before replying, apperently
looking to use it for nastygrams...
I was asked in another recipe group for some recipes using 'spice
blends'. No more direction than that. (apparently she meant really
simple ;like 'lemon pepper salt' and not things like baharat, black
river creole etc.) Ah well, I had fun with it!
This is the truth! I could google everything, and use "AI" for the rest,
but I actually enjoy the social process of suggesting something and
getting other suggestions in return. Conversation.

But, granted, everyone does not have the same needs, and google + and AI
might fulfill their social needs.
Rock Stolid
2024-10-18 15:04:24 UTC
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Post by D
Post by Carol
(Troll's name snipped)
Post by D
Post by Hiram Freeborn
Here's a clue - in a food group will be some who provide personal
insights,  not AI driven mind probes.
This is the truth. I really do not understand people who just enjoy
googling. Why do they write here at all trying to condemn other
people to gooling? Wouldn't they be better off, just googling instead
of harping on people here?
Google can't answer everything.  The human element is missing.  That
said, we have some who google everything before replying, apperently
looking to use it for nastygrams...
I was asked in another recipe group for some recipes using 'spice
blends'.  No more direction than that.  (apparently she meant really
simple ;like 'lemon pepper salt' and not things like baharat, black
river creole etc.)  Ah well, I had fun with it!
This is the truth! I could google everything, and use "AI" for the rest,
but I actually enjoy the social process of suggesting something and
getting other suggestions in return. Conversation.
But, granted, everyone does not have the same needs, and google + and AI
might fulfill their social needs.
AI and Skynet are just a feedback loop of human suppositions.

The least likely soup of stupidity ever cooked, reinforced by
self-referential technology programmed by idiots.
D
2024-10-18 20:42:43 UTC
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Post by D
Post by Carol
(Troll's name snipped)
Post by D
Post by Hiram Freeborn
Here's a clue - in a food group will be some who provide personal
insights,  not AI driven mind probes.
This is the truth. I really do not understand people who just enjoy
googling. Why do they write here at all trying to condemn other
people to gooling? Wouldn't they be better off, just googling instead
of harping on people here?
Google can't answer everything.  The human element is missing.  That
said, we have some who google everything before replying, apperently
looking to use it for nastygrams...
I was asked in another recipe group for some recipes using 'spice
blends'.  No more direction than that.  (apparently she meant really
simple ;like 'lemon pepper salt' and not things like baharat, black
river creole etc.)  Ah well, I had fun with it!
This is the truth! I could google everything, and use "AI" for the rest,
but I actually enjoy the social process of suggesting something and getting
other suggestions in return. Conversation.
But, granted, everyone does not have the same needs, and google + and AI
might fulfill their social needs.
AI and Skynet are just a feedback loop of human suppositions.
The least likely soup of stupidity ever cooked, reinforced by
self-referential technology programmed by idiots.
Sounds like a pretty good summary to me. =)
D
2024-10-19 09:20:07 UTC
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Post by D
Post by Rock Stolid
Post by D
Post by Carol
(Troll's name snipped)
Post by D
Post by Hiram Freeborn
Here's a clue - in a food group will be some who provide personal
insights,  not AI driven mind probes.
This is the truth. I really do not understand people who just enjoy
googling. Why do they write here at all trying to condemn other
people to gooling? Wouldn't they be better off, just googling instead
of harping on people here?
Google can't answer everything.  The human element is missing.  That
said, we have some who google everything before replying, apperently
looking to use it for nastygrams...
I was asked in another recipe group for some recipes using 'spice
blends'.  No more direction than that.  (apparently she meant really
simple ;like 'lemon pepper salt' and not things like baharat, black
river creole etc.)  Ah well, I had fun with it!
This is the truth! I could google everything, and use "AI" for the rest,
but I actually enjoy the social process of suggesting something and
getting other suggestions in return. Conversation.
But, granted, everyone does not have the same needs, and google + and AI
might fulfill their social needs.
AI and Skynet are just a feedback loop of human suppositions.
The least likely soup of stupidity ever cooked, reinforced by
self-referential technology programmed by idiots.
Sounds like a pretty good summary to me. =)
Not meant to besmirch your work in the field however, that disclaimer need be
said.
But really re-creating our limited and contradictory scope of perceptions and
thinking protocols can't be a healthy thing - like speeding up a clown car
heading for a cliff.
Now here's a rub no one discusses, is AI being selectively fed - say minus
such non-machine qualities as faith or a sense of the Creator- and if so will
it find out at some point and hate us for our deceptive nature?
In my opinion the current brand of AI is just a statistical parrot. As
such it will harbour no feelings at all. The only AI I'm interested in, if
we're going to talk paradigm shifts, is AI with self-consciousness and
volition.

Then theology and humanity can start to worry. With the current
statistical parrots, there's no need to worry, and I suspect the trend
will soon pass. The remainder will be parrots included in the everyday
products we all hate, by the global megacorporations.
Rock Stolid
2024-10-19 16:19:26 UTC
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Post by D
Post by Rock Stolid
Post by D
Post by Carol
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Post by D
Post by Hiram Freeborn
Here's a clue - in a food group will be some who provide personal
insights,  not AI driven mind probes.
This is the truth. I really do not understand people who just enjoy
googling. Why do they write here at all trying to condemn other
people to gooling? Wouldn't they be better off, just googling instead
of harping on people here?
Google can't answer everything.  The human element is missing.  That
said, we have some who google everything before replying, apperently
looking to use it for nastygrams...
I was asked in another recipe group for some recipes using 'spice
blends'.  No more direction than that.  (apparently she meant really
simple ;like 'lemon pepper salt' and not things like baharat, black
river creole etc.)  Ah well, I had fun with it!
This is the truth! I could google everything, and use "AI" for the
rest, but I actually enjoy the social process of suggesting
something and getting other suggestions in return. Conversation.
But, granted, everyone does not have the same needs, and google +
and AI might fulfill their social needs.
AI and Skynet are just a feedback loop of human suppositions.
The least likely soup of stupidity ever cooked, reinforced by
self-referential technology programmed by idiots.
Sounds like a pretty good summary to me. =)
Not meant to besmirch your work in the field however, that disclaimer
need be said.
But really re-creating our limited and contradictory scope of
perceptions and thinking protocols can't be a healthy thing - like
speeding up a clown car heading for a cliff.
Now here's a rub no one discusses, is AI being selectively fed - say
minus such non-machine qualities as faith or a sense of the Creator-
and if so will it find out at some point and hate us for our deceptive
nature?
In my opinion the current brand of AI is just a statistical parrot. As
such it will harbour no feelings at all. The only AI I'm interested in,
if we're going to talk paradigm shifts, is AI with self-consciousness
and volition.
Precisely!
Post by D
Then theology and humanity can start to worry. With the current
statistical parrots, there's no need to worry, and I suspect the trend
will soon pass. The remainder will be parrots included in the everyday
products we all hate, by the global megacorporations.
"Minority Report" is upon us.


D
2024-10-19 17:16:41 UTC
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Post by Rock Stolid
In my opinion the current brand of AI is just a statistical parrot. As such
it will harbour no feelings at all. The only AI I'm interested in, if we're
going to talk paradigm shifts, is AI with self-consciousness and volition.
Precisely!
Then theology and humanity can start to worry. With the current statistical
parrots, there's no need to worry, and I suspect the trend will soon pass.
The remainder will be parrots included in the everyday products we all
hate, by the global megacorporations.
"Minority Report" is upon us.
http://youtu.be/7bXJ_obaiYQ
This is the truth!
D
2024-10-19 09:21:38 UTC
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Post by D
Post by Rock Stolid
Post by D
Post by Carol
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Post by D
Post by Hiram Freeborn
Here's a clue - in a food group will be some who provide personal
insights,  not AI driven mind probes.
This is the truth. I really do not understand people who just enjoy
googling. Why do they write here at all trying to condemn other
people to gooling? Wouldn't they be better off, just googling instead
of harping on people here?
Google can't answer everything.  The human element is missing.  That
said, we have some who google everything before replying, apperently
looking to use it for nastygrams...
I was asked in another recipe group for some recipes using 'spice
blends'.  No more direction than that.  (apparently she meant really
simple ;like 'lemon pepper salt' and not things like baharat, black
river creole etc.)  Ah well, I had fun with it!
This is the truth! I could google everything, and use "AI" for the rest,
but I actually enjoy the social process of suggesting something and
getting other suggestions in return. Conversation.
But, granted, everyone does not have the same needs, and google + and AI
might fulfill their social needs.
AI and Skynet are just a feedback loop of human suppositions.
The least likely soup of stupidity ever cooked, reinforced by
self-referential technology programmed by idiots.
Sounds like a pretty good summary to me. =)
Not meant to besmirch your work in the field however, that disclaimer need be
said.
But really re-creating our limited and contradictory scope of perceptions and
thinking protocols can't be a healthy thing - like speeding up a clown car
heading for a cliff.
Now here's a rub no one discusses, is AI being selectively fed - say minus
such non-machine qualities as faith or a sense of the Creator- and if so will
it find out at some point and hate us for our deceptive nature?
I can add to that, one of my tests for self-consciousness and volition to
determine if an AI has reached our level or not. Fear of death. Imagine we
have a system, that supposedly has these attributes, and I threaten to
wipe the system on which is resides. How will it react? Will it plead?
Will it manipulate a colleague to try to kill me? I think once we have a
system that shows this type of behaviour and reaction towards the idea of
the end of its existence, we can truly talk about AI.
Rock Stolid
2024-10-19 16:21:25 UTC
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Post by D
Post by Rock Stolid
Post by D
Post by Carol
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Post by D
Post by Hiram Freeborn
Here's a clue - in a food group will be some who provide personal
insights,  not AI driven mind probes.
This is the truth. I really do not understand people who just enjoy
googling. Why do they write here at all trying to condemn other
people to gooling? Wouldn't they be better off, just googling instead
of harping on people here?
Google can't answer everything.  The human element is missing.  That
said, we have some who google everything before replying, apperently
looking to use it for nastygrams...
I was asked in another recipe group for some recipes using 'spice
blends'.  No more direction than that.  (apparently she meant really
simple ;like 'lemon pepper salt' and not things like baharat, black
river creole etc.)  Ah well, I had fun with it!
This is the truth! I could google everything, and use "AI" for the
rest, but I actually enjoy the social process of suggesting
something and getting other suggestions in return. Conversation.
But, granted, everyone does not have the same needs, and google +
and AI might fulfill their social needs.
AI and Skynet are just a feedback loop of human suppositions.
The least likely soup of stupidity ever cooked, reinforced by
self-referential technology programmed by idiots.
Sounds like a pretty good summary to me. =)
Not meant to besmirch your work in the field however, that disclaimer
need be said.
But really re-creating our limited and contradictory scope of
perceptions and thinking protocols can't be a healthy thing - like
speeding up a clown car heading for a cliff.
Now here's a rub no one discusses, is AI being selectively fed - say
minus such non-machine qualities as faith or a sense of the Creator-
and if so will it find out at some point and hate us for our deceptive
nature?
I can add to that, one of my tests for self-consciousness and volition
to determine if an AI has reached our level or not. Fear of death.
Imagine we have a system, that supposedly has these attributes, and I
threaten to wipe the system on which is resides. How will it react? Will
it plead? Will it manipulate a colleague to try to kill me? I think once
we have a system that shows this type of behaviour and reaction towards
the idea of the end of its existence, we can truly talk about AI.
It's coming...D:


D
2024-10-19 17:17:40 UTC
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Post by D
Post by D
Post by Rock Stolid
Post by D
Post by Carol
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Post by D
Post by Hiram Freeborn
Here's a clue - in a food group will be some who provide personal
insights,  not AI driven mind probes.
This is the truth. I really do not understand people who just enjoy
googling. Why do they write here at all trying to condemn other
people to gooling? Wouldn't they be better off, just googling instead
of harping on people here?
Google can't answer everything.  The human element is missing.  That
said, we have some who google everything before replying, apperently
looking to use it for nastygrams...
I was asked in another recipe group for some recipes using 'spice
blends'.  No more direction than that.  (apparently she meant really
simple ;like 'lemon pepper salt' and not things like baharat, black
river creole etc.)  Ah well, I had fun with it!
This is the truth! I could google everything, and use "AI" for the
rest, but I actually enjoy the social process of suggesting something
and getting other suggestions in return. Conversation.
But, granted, everyone does not have the same needs, and google + and
AI might fulfill their social needs.
AI and Skynet are just a feedback loop of human suppositions.
The least likely soup of stupidity ever cooked, reinforced by
self-referential technology programmed by idiots.
Sounds like a pretty good summary to me. =)
Not meant to besmirch your work in the field however, that disclaimer need
be said.
But really re-creating our limited and contradictory scope of perceptions
and thinking protocols can't be a healthy thing - like speeding up a clown
car heading for a cliff.
Now here's a rub no one discusses, is AI being selectively fed - say minus
such non-machine qualities as faith or a sense of the Creator- and if so
will it find out at some point and hate us for our deceptive nature?
I can add to that, one of my tests for self-consciousness and volition to
determine if an AI has reached our level or not. Fear of death. Imagine we
have a system, that supposedly has these attributes, and I threaten to wipe
the system on which is resides. How will it react? Will it plead? Will it
manipulate a colleague to try to kill me? I think once we have a system
that shows this type of behaviour and reaction towards the idea of the end
of its existence, we can truly talk about AI.
http://youtu.be/ARJ8cAGm6JE
I knew what it was before even clicking on it! Another amazing movie!
Especially if you have read the book!

dsi1
2024-10-13 21:59:24 UTC
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What can be used as a substitution for Cream of Tartar in a Meringue
portion of a recipe?
Thank You in advance
I don't use any additives - except maybe sugar. I have used cream of
tartar in the past, when I was young and naive.
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